Ellen walks into the classroom with Mari, finds two empty seats next to each other and sits down in one; Ellen looks carefully around the room, sees no mals, takes the other.
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GH [July 11] Formal Logic for Spellcraft
Two mathematicians and a human
truth-is-easier
Ellen walks into the classroom with Mari, finds two empty seats next to each other and sits down in one; Mari looks carefully around the room, sees no mals, takes the other. |